Why are covalent bonded substances difficult to electrolysis?
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➡️ Generally , If the force between the ions and the water molecules is strong enough to break the bonds between the ions, the compound dissolves. The ions dissociate and disperse in solution, each ringed by water molecules to prevent reattachment. The ionic solution turns into an electrolyte, meaning it can conduct electricity.
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➡️ Generally , If the force between the ions and the water molecules is strong enough to break the bonds between the ions, the compound dissolves. The ions dissociate and disperse in solution, each ringed by water molecules to prevent reattachment. The ionic solution turns into an electrolyte, meaning it can conduct electricity.
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